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Marzec 14, 2013

R.I.P Google Reader

Breaking news coming from Google this afternoon, and for fans of Google Reader, it appears daunting.

For those who have chosen to establish residence under a rock, Google Reader is one of the web’s best-known feeds through which users can pull content from various sources around the internet.

Citing a decline in users, Google has announced this afternoon to turn off the stadium lights on its popular RSS feed app on July 1st.

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